Following the completion of my Bladegheist Revenants as part of my January objective I thought it's time that I document the process I follow.
In most cases I used Vallejo game colour paints, where a different make was used it's indicated as such.
In most cases I used Vallejo game colour paints, where a different make was used it's indicated as such.
I started with a White undercoat
Next I painted the swords, masks and chains with GW Abaddon black
I wanted the sword hilts to look old and rusted so went for a copper oxide look, using the following process:
Next I painted the sword with multiple coats of thinned Silver (72.052)
The chains and masks were painted with Chainmail (72.053), with the hooks being painted Bright Bronze then Glorious Gold (I find find bronze makes a great undercoat for gold)
I then washed the chains and masks with AP dark tone
Next I used Dead White (72.001) to go over the areas where the metal colours spilt over (this can take several coats), I also applied Dead White (72.001) where the undercoat hadn't quite covered sufficiently
Then I applied AP green tone on ethereal robes, starting with lots at the top and moving downwards so it thins out as it move down.
Next I touch up the arms with Dead White (72.001) and then dry brush the green cloth with white
Next I painted the swords, masks and chains with GW Abaddon black
I wanted the sword hilts to look old and rusted so went for a copper oxide look, using the following process:
Bright Bronze (72.057)
Glorious Gold (72.056)
AP Green tone
Watered down turquoise (72.024)
Watered down Livery green (72.033)
Next I painted the sword with multiple coats of thinned Silver (72.052)
The chains and masks were painted with Chainmail (72.053), with the hooks being painted Bright Bronze then Glorious Gold (I find find bronze makes a great undercoat for gold)
I then washed the chains and masks with AP dark tone
Next I used Dead White (72.001) to go over the areas where the metal colours spilt over (this can take several coats), I also applied Dead White (72.001) where the undercoat hadn't quite covered sufficiently
Then I applied AP green tone on ethereal robes, starting with lots at the top and moving downwards so it thins out as it move down.
Next I touch up the arms with Dead White (72.001) and then dry brush the green cloth with white
Some of the models had gravestones on the base these were painted as follows:
Sombre grey (72.048)
Cold grey (72.050)
Stonewall grey (drybrush) (72.049)
With the models complete I covered the base in sand, painted the base in Charred Brown (72.045), the edges in black. The, using PVA I stick cotton wool to the base to create a ghostly fog look
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